WCF Crew Frankfurt Wrap Up
As we get ready to return to Helsinki, we bid the Frankfurt Motor Show a fond farewell. Although it was a lot of hard work, we had a great time. With our three man team, we certainly tried our best to keep up with the flow of stories. Unfortunately, we were not able to write commentaries for most, but we felt the priority was to deliver the stories as quickly as possible. We hope to have this situation fixed in the coming months, hopefully before Tokyo Motor Show in October, as we look to bring on more writers who can lessen the work load for us.
In the mean time you can check out our Frankfurt Review Part 1 by super car guru extraordinare, Nick Hall, and view our comprehensive Frankfurt Photo Album Part 1 which contains 310 images of all of the top stories and Frankfurt Photo Album Part 2 - Tuners.
In our quest to constantly improve WCF, we have increased the size of the photo album thumbnail photos for faster previewing. Also, in the coming weeks we will also start to offer the option of higher-resolution images up to 1280x1024 size. Tomorrow we will have Frankfurt Babes photo album followed by Frankfurt Review Part 2.
We will start to head towards the airport soon but not before we enjoy some Schnitzel. We would like to send a big thanks and congratulations to Autoblog.nl guys, Julia from Loder1899, Louis and George from Alhurra TV, Zach from Autospies.com but a special thanks to the crews from Jalopnik.com, FastLaneDaily.com and Autoblog.com for a great dinner after the show. It was one of the highlights of the trip!
. . . after all , this is THE FRANKFURT INTERNATIONAL MOTORSHOW
moreover , it would be a whole lot more impressive if the promogirls were given thorough briefs regarding the technical specifications of the various car models that are on display at their respective booths. now that's real entertainment !























beautiful -looking promogirls , indeed ! it's just sheer pity that they had to be clad like tarts for all the prestige that this auto show represents. why not dress them up in designer business skirt/pantsuits embellished with bejewelled brooches of their respective car manufacturers pinned on their lapels ? after ,this is THE FRANKFURT INTERNATIONAL MOTORSHOW . . . not a seedy red-light district !